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Intentionality detection and "mindreading": Why does game form matter? PNAS -- McCabe et al. 97 (8): 4404

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Link Details: By around the age of 4 years, children "can work out what people might know, think or believe" based on what they say or do. This is called "mindreading," which builds upon the human ability to infer the intentions of others.
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Intentionality detection and "mindreading": Why does game form matter?                     PNAS --  McCabe et al. 97 (8): 4404